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Lockyer's wife quits Alameda County board in drug, sex scandal
PolitiCalWife of California state treasurer resigns amidst sex and drug scandal. Nadia Lockyer resigns her post as a county supervisor amidst sex and drug scandal that embarassed her husband, state treasurer Bill Lockyer.... -
Go ahead: Eat the Marshmallow now. (You were likely born that way)
Remember those poor little kids who just couldn't wait for the Psych professor to come back into the room before they ate the marshmallow? You know, the ones with little to no self-control, who would go on to do more poorly in school, to be less "socially...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Weight, Obesity, Family, Overweight
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Dr. Ilse Lowenstam dies at 98; VA physician tackled substance abuse issues
New to the West Los Angeles Veterans Administration hospital in 1962, Dr. Ilse Lowenstam realized that many patients were checking out of the residence-care program she oversaw — and in to nearby bars.
"We didn't have a real program for alcoholics,...Tags: Nazi Party, Cancer, University of Chicago, World War I (1914-1918), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Ryan Adams is out of the fire
Ménière's disease is an inflammation of the inner ear. Specifically, a swelling in the tubes of the ear canal that control the body's balance. No one knows its cause, but stress, exhaustion and substance abuse are among the factors thought to contribute....Tags: Music Industry, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Arts and Culture, Arts, Norah Jones
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Amy Winehouse dies at 27; iconoclastic British singer-songwriter
British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse was a phenomenon: a Jewish girl from a London suburb with a retro beehive, a devil-may-care attitude and a voice that channeled Aretha Franklin and Ruth Brown. Music industry figures on both sides of the Atlantic...Tags: Entertainment, Celebrities and Health Issues, Janis Joplin, Music Industry, Belgrade (Serbia)
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Lewis Brown dies at 56; former high school basketball star in Los Angeles
Lewis Brown, a 6-foot-11 center who was a two-time high school basketball player of the year at Los Angeles Verbum Dei in the 1970s and spent the last 10 years living on the streets of Hollywood, died Wednesday after having a heart attack, according to...Tags: High School Sports, Basketball, Heart Attack, College Basketball, College Sports
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After illness outbreak, FDA warns of oysters distributed in 23 states
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday afternoon warned consumers not to eat oysters harvested from Washington state's Hood Canal Area 4 between Aug. 30 and Sept. 19. The oysters are suspected of carrying vibrio parahaemolyticus bacteria, and are...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Diseases and Illnesses, Seafood, Blood, Kidney Disease
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Beach Boys' lost 'Smile' recordings to be released Nov. 1
Pop & HissBeach Boys' lost 'SMiLe' album will be released 45 years later. Beach Boys masterpiece was shelved because of internal dissension over Brian Wilson's musical direction.... -
Student drug testing doesn't work [Blowback]
Opinion L.A.Paul Armentano, deputy director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws and coauthor of the book "Marijuana Is Safer: So Why Are We Driving People to Drink?" responds to Shari Roan’s Aug. 17 Health article, "Student drug......
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